> In the interests of costs, it would seem  that there is no RS-232
> facility. There is a sub PCB that carries the LED's  at the front of
> the unit via a connector, and there is a location on this  PCB for a
> for a 9-pin D connector!.  If this had been used it would have  made a
> serial port available at the front panel. More interesting is that
> there are tracks feeding what would have been pins 2,3 and 5 !

Follow the traces and see where they go.

Put a scope on the data-out pin and see if you see anything.


> Unfortunately, Trimble will not  offer any information on this unit,
> as it was made for Nortel, and I have so  far not been able to find
> any alternative information except for a brief  reference in the
> Z3801A article.




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